You never do work in your daily life.
Biology, 19.05.2021 22:20 samantha636
Which of the following is true about work?
A
You never do work in your daily life.
B
It is equal to force times distance.
C
It is measured in the unit called newtons.
D
You can do work without any energy or force.
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Which of the following is true about work?
A
You never do work in your daily life.
You never do work in your daily life.
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